National Police agents dismantled a criminal organization dedicated to human trafficking and coercive prostitution with the release of seven victims forced to work tirelessly, forcing them to insert sponges into the vagina at the time of her period.
During the searches they discovered money, drugs, electronic devices and safes. The investigation began last June when officers learned of the existence of two houses located in the neighborhoods of Carabanchel and Ciudad Lineal, where She practiced prostitution in a coercive manner.
Due to the large number of customers who came on site, several women controlled the workers by providing them narcotic substance to the user on request.
Additionally, they had security cameras to monitor victims even in rest areas. These cameras were also used to send reprimands via loudspeaker when they were late in performing a service due to illness or any other reason.
Their working conditions were inhumanethey had no ventilation, they were not allowed to turn on the heating except in areas intended for sexual services and even They had cockroach infestations.
Work without rest
Victims were forced to work 24 hours a day without interruption not being able to reject a specific service or practice. Similarly, when they were on their period, they had to insert a sponge into their vagina in order to continue having sex without the clients noticing.
If all the rooms were occupied, they were obliged to perform service in the bathrooms or in the kitchen. As for the advantages, they offered the possibility of paying through immediate banking applications, withdrawing it later to be delivered to one of the components of the organization.
If they paid in cash, was kept in existing safes in houses accessed only by those responsible who extracted the collection once a day.
At the beginning of last month, a system was put in place by two entries and searches in homes where computer equipment, four cell phones, 40 grams of cocaine distributed in doses, marijuana, hashish, sexual stimulants as well as notebooks and notebooks with notes on illicit trade were seized.
This operation resulted in the arrest of seven people – six women and one man – as alleged perpetrators of the offense of trafficking in human beings for the purposes of sexual exploitation, against public health and money laundering.
The National Police emphasizes that the most important way to help the victims of this crime is to bring this fact to the attention of the authorities, stressing that anyone who knows or suffers from a situation with these characteristics must report it by calling the 900 10.50 90, from the email traffic@policia.es as well as the usual forms of contact with the National Police through the emergency telephone number 091 or at any police station.